thanks for commenting. My post is a long one. So it is harder to break down.
I'll have to be more thoughtful next time. At any rate, it is rare. It is not the same as ****sexuality.Guess it depends on the type of syndrome. I am not as educated as far as specifics in this area. In general, I would say such abnormalities would fit Jesus's description for those celebates that were "born in" p***age and celibacy more favorable. Since marriage in the bible is used specifically between male and female, regardless of its procreative nature, it is prefered to not allow such intergender marriages. Seems strange that I start with a maybe and end with a no. But again, I think the particular syndrome's capabilities to be corrected accurately comes into play with modern scientific medical practices and advances. It is unfortunate for intergender people, just as unfortunate for accidents, crippling deseases, and so on and so forth. This question should be more reserved for the priests that encounter in their parish such instances rather than to me. I should think that since the priest himself is celibate on a voluntary basis to please the Lord, that his example might be viewed more efficient to the Catholic intergender. It is a tough question to be sure, but one not imminent to the normal routine due to the various syndrome's rarity. I think the intergender, upon receiving communion and living a life of virtue will see a clearer path that God wants them to lead within the confines of the Catholic Faith.what is your thought to the intergender marrying?




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